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. 2013 Jan 3;9(1):e1003166. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003166

Figure 1. Body weight, body composition, and food intake in male global germline Fto Knockout mice.

Figure 1

A, Male body weight WT Fto +/+, (n = 10), Fto −/− (n = 10), B, Body length WT Fto +/+, (n = 14), Fto −/− (n = 8), C, Fat mass in males at 20 weeks of age, WT Fto +/+, (n = 17), Fto −/− (n = 8), D, Lean mass in males at 20 weeks of age, WT Fto +/+, (n = 17), Fto −/− (n = 8), E, Intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (IPGTT) area under the curve (AUC) in males at 16 weeks of age. WT Fto +/+, (n = 9), Fto −/− (n = 10), F, Food intake in male mice at 10 weeks of age during a 24-hour period in metabolic cages. WT Fto +/+, (n = 12), Fto −/− (n = 9). Data are expressed as mean ± SE and in B–F individual data points are shown. Time-course data were analysed using the repeated-measures ANOVA model (see Materials and Methods) (A). The other comparison p-values (B–F) correspond to a Welch t-test of the null hypothesis of no difference between genotypic groups. *P<0.05, **P<0.01, ***P<0.001.